Snapped some pics of my silver laced boy, he’s still missing a few feathers lmao! I really like how he’s looking now after molting
And some terrible pics of the lavs lol, they’re all sun bleached, poor kids
So sorry about your little serama!:(
I have introduced birds by putting my younger birds in a pen that I’ve got within the coop, all the chickens can see them and once I let them out they usually get along pretty well
Many say it’s good luck lol, but I think I may have a curse:lau It took me 3 years to successfully hatch a splash cockerel! I don’t keep everything I hatch, but after the 2nd year of having only pullets growing out. I was a bit worried, I didn’t purposely keep pullets lol, I kept the ones I...
Thank you!:) I hatched them, I kept back these juvies and sold the parents. The hens didn’t have great type, and the cock had amazing type. They’re all siblings, so I may get an unrelated cock.
Just thought I’d share!:) jubilee Orpington juvies
The cockerel has WAY too many points on his comb! They do need a lot of work from what I can see, but hopefully they turn out decent looking once they’re full grown
Blue Orpington pullet that I’m really excited to see once she’s fully mature:)
Her mom was an American black Orp, and her daddy is a splash Eng orp.
she’s still VERY young, but I’m hoping that she turns out to be a great hen!:)
I wasn’t 100% sure:) that’s what I had red a few years ago when some breeders were in the beginning stages of silver partridge. I don’t know much about silver partridge though, and my knowledge on partridge is minimal
Hey there! I’ve seen birds like the cock on the right referred to as “red split to silver”. He would produce both silver and red partridge pullets, and I think should produce red, silver and silver with red cockerels.
@CCUK those are bantam :)they’re beautiful!!
@ColtHandorf Is the black pullet you have from the same breeder? Hens hide leakage, so even if you try to breed it out by crossing back to the mom it can actually make the next generation have heavier leakage.
Definitely if you successfully hatch...